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“People are coming (into work) with a lot more than what is on their to-do list. Those stresses can affect how they’re feeling and how they perform on the job,” the National Director of Innovation at NAMI, Barb Solish, said.“The most common reasons employees cited for feeling uncomfortable discussing their mental health at work were stigma or judgment, no one else talking about their mental health, and not wanting to seem weak,” the organization shared in a statement.
“People are coming (into work) with a lot more than what is on their to-do list. Those stresses can affect how they’re feeling and how they perform on the job,” the National Director of Innovation at NAMI, Barb Solish, said.
“The most common reasons employees cited for feeling uncomfortable discussing their mental health at work were stigma or judgment, no one else talking about their mental health, and not wanting to seem weak,” the organization shared in a statement.
The biggest sources of stress for employees, according to the survey, were the state of the world, their jobs, their finances, their personal lives, their physical health, and then their mental health. Meanwhile, 52% of workers revealed that they felt burnt out over the past year due to their jobs.
36% of the people surveyed also noted that their jobs had a negative effect on their mental health. According to NAMI, those workers who are less comfortable talking about their mental health in the workplace are also more likely to feel burnt out and that their mental health is suffering.
Some companiesand managers are taking note and tackling mental health issues however they can. HR consulting firm Mercer notes that half of all employers that they’ve surveyed have “conducted anti-stigma campaigns to help employees feel comfortable utilizing behavioral health services.”Around a third of employers are training their managers to recognize behavioral health concerns so that they can proactively solve the issues before they become serious.
Some companiesand managers are taking note and tackling mental health issues however they can. HR consulting firm Mercer notes that half of all employers that they’ve surveyed have “conducted anti-stigma campaigns to help employees feel comfortable utilizing behavioral health services.”
Around a third of employers are training their managers to recognize behavioral health concerns so that they can proactively solve the issues before they become serious.
“If you see a change in how they [the employees] feel, act, look, or think [for at least] two weeks, it may be time to start a conversation with a coworker or a direct report. You don’t have to be a clinician to talk about mental health,” NAMI National Director of Innovation Solish points out that managers should take steps to solve the issues once they identify that someone’s struggling.
While many people are happy to go to therapy, others areincredibly reluctantto do so. Some folks resist the idea of talking to a professional counselor because they feel like they’re paying someone an exorbitant amount of money to talk about their feelings. So, one of the challenges to overcome is financial.Another is to recognize that the work that therapists do is far more than having a friend hear you out. Mental health professionals get to the root of the problem, reframe how you perceive your life, and work to give you more confidence in life.
While many people are happy to go to therapy, others areincredibly reluctantto do so. Some folks resist the idea of talking to a professional counselor because they feel like they’re paying someone an exorbitant amount of money to talk about their feelings. So, one of the challenges to overcome is financial.
Another is to recognize that the work that therapists do is far more than having a friend hear you out. Mental health professionals get to the root of the problem, reframe how you perceive your life, and work to give you more confidence in life.
Others feel like going to therapy or admitting that they’re struggling with something in life is akin to showing that they’re ‘weak.’ These people (especially men) are worried about being perceived as vulnerable. They also tend to believe it’s a sign of weakness to ask for help instead of handling the problems on their own. So, they tend to hide their emotions and struggles.
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